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Senior Fellow Jed Kolko Quoted in The Real Deal on Latest U.S. Housing Data

Following his release of the Housing Highlights from the 2015 American Community Survey (ACS), Jed Kolko was quoted in a segment of The Real Deal magazine on the latest U.S. housing data trends.

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The Wall Street Journal Cites Senior Fellow Jed Kolko on New ACS Data

In their recent piece, U.S. Households Make Long-Awaited Gains in Housing Recovery, the Wall Street Journal cites Terner Center's Senior Fellow Jed Kolko on his analysis of the 2015 American Community Survey.

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Architects and the Housing Development Dashboard

“If you’re an architect and you’re thinking about 'What am I designing to and what kind of budget do I need to be meeting in order to produce a product that’s actually going to get built,' you can do some high-level calculations to get to the probability that what you’re designing can happen,” says Faculty Director Carol Galante in her recent interview with journalist, Nate Berg at Architect Magazine.

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Faculty Director Carol Galante Weighs in on Gov Brown’s Development Plan

According to Faculty Director Carol Galante, in order to address the local, state and national housing affordability crisis, it is important to understand the premise that "supply matters, and we need to expand housing supply in equitable and environmentally sustainable ways."

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Indiana Jones Theory of Housing Regulation? How Housing Dashboard Helps Offer Insight

Although the exact effect of Measure C on San Francisco’s housing supply is still in speculation, Slate's Moneybox believes that the Housing Development Dashboard may be able to offer some insight. One theory, which the author coined the "Indiana Jones Theory of Housing Regulation" suggests a creation of a deadline boom, a phenomenon where builders rush to get approval before the new laws can take effect

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SF Voters Vote Yes on Local Measure C with Nod to Housing Development Dashboard

According to a recent article from Curbed SF, more than two-thirds of voters approved the local Measure C, which grants city legislators the power to raise or lower the minimum requirements for affordable housing development.

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Factulty Director Galante Discusses Development Dashboard with AHF Magazine

In a recent interview, Faculty Director Carol Galante shares with Donna Kimura, a deputy editor of Affordable Housing Finance (AHF), her excitement about a new online tool from the Terner Center that was released early last week. This tool, better known as the Housing Development Dashboard, shows how policy changes can affect affordable housing production by utilizing data from four sample cities in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Next City’s Exploration of the Housing Development Dashboard

Check out: "What Will Increase Development in Bay Area? Ask This New Tool" by Next City as the author explores the various components and mechanisms behind Terner Center's new Housing Development Dashboard released last week.

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New Housing Development Dashboard in Action

Interested in seeing the new Terner Center Housing Development Dashboard in action? Check out this recent news post "Design Your Own Housing Policy With UC Berkeley Interactive Page" by Curbed San Francisco.

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Los Angeles Times Quotes Terner Center on Development Dashboard Research

After its release on May 31st, the new Terner Center Housing Dashboard and its research were used in a Los Angeles Times piece to describe the effects of Governor Jerry Brown's by right plan on housing development. Find out how Brown's proposal may change the rules of housing development in metropolitan cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco.

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